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Tomorrow, we drive

So, I figured since I'm new around here I would give the fifty cent version of my mustang story. It seems appropriate since tomorrow, I test drive "Dixie" for the first time since her transformation.
Background: I have had five mustangs (67, 87, 89, 2003,67 ) but in the spirit of full disclosure, I don't know much about cars. I just know that, since my first car, mustangs have really captured my imagination and I keep going back to them when I look for a car.
I bought Dixie ten years ago. The restoration has taken just over a year. It isn't a "full" restoration, certainly not in comparison to what I've seen here. My goal is to have a nice looking daily driver, and I think I'm right there.
The process has been really educational.. I was a boat guy, and I didn't know some of the most basic car things...until I broke them. Over the span of the restoring my car, I broke trim, part of the dash, a seat, two handles, the hood latch and several bulbs of various types. I broke things that were metal, plastic, wire, and rubber.
The fun didn't end there. I leaned over the hood and scratched the car in three places, as it turns out my titanium wedding ring is the jewelry equivalent of a lightsaber. I then worked ring-free and had better luck.
Oh, and the first paint job had to be redone. The owner of the garage I rented died and I moved the car, built a paint booth out of plastic and wood, and completed the terrible job. The second attempt was MUCH better. That led to me learning about the wonders of trim. I ran out of vulgarities in four languages after I put the rocker panels on wrong not once but twice- including putting them on backwards.
So, the car is now 99 percent ready to be a serviceable daily driver. I'll take a side pic tomorrow and we'll see how it goes.
 
Welcome to this forum ......grasshopper . :roll :roll :roll

BTW we all make mistakes .....sometimes .. thank god !!! :bowdown
 
"cmayna" said:
What year car is Dixie? Coupe, Vert, FB?

OOOhhhh don't spoil the suspense, I want to see the pics before knowing :pbj

I've broken a lot of stuff but HOW do you break rubber? You sir are a Jedi destruction master!
Jon
 
So, she has gone from this:
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and this:
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to this:

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Very cool. Congrats. Don't let all the trailer queens here intimidate you. You have a driver. I have a feeling all the know-it-alls here more or less park their cars on the street, snap a pic, and say they drove it.

FTR, I'm lmao at "ran out of vulgarities in four languages". Also, breaking trim and dash pieces would just make you glad you aren't some of us if you knew some of the stories here.
 
A red 67! very nice.
"blue65coupe" said:
Very cool. Congrats. Don't let all the trailer queens here intimidate you. You have a driver. I have a feeling all the know-it-alls here more or less park their cars on the street, snap a pic, and say they drove it.

FTR, I'm lmao at "ran out of vulgarities in four languages". Also, breaking trim and dash pieces would just make you glad you aren't some of us if you knew some of the stories here.
hey now! I don't know it ALL! and I have driven my car in/thru at least 8 states.
I have also done my fair share of breaking things! Great story, what made you decide to tackle this one? I see you had a 67 before, is one like your first 67?
 
There aren't really any pictures, just a massive stack of receipts, broken things, tools, various boxes and bubble wrap and some skin from my arms/hands/legs.
I had a 1967 Coupe named "The Cropduster" for ten years, and just fell in love with that particular year.
Oh, and just to add to the fun: Today was her first extended drive ( to work and back, 20 miles). The power steering went, massive leak and before I left- this is my favorite- I was putting some gas in from a can and the gooseneck detached and went zooooop...right down the pipe into my tank.
I felt the arteries in my head swelling, but managed to keep it together.
All in all, an awesome feeling to get to drive her after all this time.
 
Congrats....great looking vert. :thu

I applaud those that at least attempt their own work and am in awe of those that do it all. :thu
 
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